Using a 12-foot wide carpet for a 12-foot wide room is generally the best option, as it will fit perfectly without excess material. However, if you anticipate needing extra width for a seamless installation or additional coverage, opting for a 13 or 15-foot wide roll and cutting it to size may be beneficial. This approach can help avoid any issues with seams or fitting, especially in irregularly shaped rooms. Ultimately, the decision depends on the specific layout and your aesthetic preferences.
It depends on the width of the carpet - one dimension would need at least 7m wide, the other would need at least 4m wide. Is either dimension available as the roll width? If it isn't, you will have to buy extra and throw it away. The room is 6.7m x 3.35m.
The square footage of a 12 x 12 room is 144 feet. Most carpet comes in 12 foot width or wider. If it is 12 foot wide you just need a 12 foot piece off the roll. If the carpet is wider, you still have to buy that width and will have some waste.
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In purely mathematical terms you would need a piece of carpet 12'w X 31' 3"l This is assuming that the room is square (they almost never are), the carpet is at least 12' wide (it often isn't :-), that the factory edges can be joined perfectly to make acceptable seams (they seldom can be) and that there is no pattern that has to be matched A professional measuring the room should estimate the minimum amount of (solid color) carpet needed at 12'w X 32'3" to allow for seams. Pattern carpet would require additional material to allow for matching
your mamma
It depends on the width of the carpet - one dimension would need at least 7m wide, the other would need at least 4m wide. Is either dimension available as the roll width? If it isn't, you will have to buy extra and throw it away. The room is 6.7m x 3.35m.
The square footage of a 12 x 12 room is 144 feet. Most carpet comes in 12 foot width or wider. If it is 12 foot wide you just need a 12 foot piece off the roll. If the carpet is wider, you still have to buy that width and will have some waste.
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In purely mathematical terms you would need a piece of carpet 12'w X 31' 3"l This is assuming that the room is square (they almost never are), the carpet is at least 12' wide (it often isn't :-), that the factory edges can be joined perfectly to make acceptable seams (they seldom can be) and that there is no pattern that has to be matched A professional measuring the room should estimate the minimum amount of (solid color) carpet needed at 12'w X 32'3" to allow for seams. Pattern carpet would require additional material to allow for matching
your mamma
The room is 144 square feet.
144 ft2
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234 dollars
169 square feet
144 !
Roughly 22 square yards.